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okosodo:if things break down in Nigeria ( i hope not ), believe me, the west is getting ready, the kind of development going on in the west is really massive. |
look at that palace painted green white green. yeye , this once are the lazy Nigerian youth, jobless kunu drinkers |
when CNN contacted Nigerian presidential aide Femi Adesina about her comments, he referred CNN to the Yobe State governor office. The state office in turn referred us to speak with the federal government this apc government are not serious, playing ping pong with this matter |
All the other kidnapped schoolgirls from Dapchi have been freed -- except Leah who her friends say refused to renounce her Christian faith to Boko Haram Rebecca, Leah's mother, recalled how the overjoyed parents celebrated the sudden and unexpected return of their daughters after one month away. Rebecca, 45 said she waited patiently as each parent was reunited with their daughter. It suddenly dawned on her that Leah was not among the group of girls released. "Where is Leah?" she asked anxiously. One of the freed girls told her that Leah had been left behind. "She refused to convert to Islam," another told her. That was the moment Rebecca's world came crashing down around her. She collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. Even now, her health problems persist, It is obvious from looking at Rebecca that she is still not fully healthy, physically nor mentally. Her eyes were in a daze, surrounded by drooping skin and deeply-etched lines. Her breaths came in haggard waves. She twisted the corners of her mouth downwards in a permanent frown. Slowly, she began to speak. "They said she should turn to Muslim before she enter motor and then she said she would never do that," she told me, looking down at one of Leah's photos. 'We've been living in anguish,' parents of missing Dapchi schoolgirls say, She describes Leah as hardworking and quiet, a girl who enjoyed going to church. She sang in the choir. The local pastor, Daniel Auta, said Leah had a beautiful voice, soft and melodic. "When my daughter comes back, I will not allow her to go to that school again," Rebecca said. The girls high school in Dapchi is not far from Rebecca's home. Outside the campus, soldiers are posted at the main gate and members of a volunteer vigilante force posted at the other. On the day the abduction happened, there was no security at the gate. The school recently opened again but none of the abducted Dapchi girls have resumed their education, although 20 of them were given scholarships to a neighboring private school in partnership with UNICEF. when CNN contacted Nigerian presidential aide Femi Adesina about her comments, he referred CNN to the Yobe State governor office. The state office in turn referred us to speak with the federal government about the family's concerns when they were contacted by CNN. In April, the Nigerian government said a disagreement between members of Boko Haram had caused a breakdown in negotiation talks for the release of remaining schoolgirls in the group's captivity. cc Mynd44, OAM4J)
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Nigerian can adapt to strange things , the guys should have walked out. |
gidgiddy:I hope our people have learnt |
wingmanII:I agree |
Only right minded folks who are not lazy will read this to d end, i promise u that u will hardly find an idiotic comment on this thread, many of sons of Satan and the seed of BEELZEBUB are too lazy to read even half of this post. |
Most westerners regret voting buhari , but egoism would not allow many of them agree, i remember telling my dad and sister this facts b4 the elections but the fantasy of having a redeem pastor as VP was more appealing and clouded their sense of analysis. We better get buharis out of that place next year. |
SternProphet:Like u can say that when u see him, acting like gangster prof online
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Kuli kuli |
What more evidence do we need of the insatiable appetite for violence and unconciable bloodlust of these demons in human flesh? These are indeed the sons of satan and the seed of Beelzebub. These are indeed the disciples of Lucifer and the servants of the Prince of Hell |
On October 2nd 2014 he said the following: ''When I say that the Presidency must come to the north next year I am referring to the Hausa-Fulani core north and not any northern Christian or Muslim minority tribe. The Christians in the north such as the Berom, the Tiv, the Kataf, the Jaba, the Zuru, the Sayyawa, the Bachama, the Jukun, the Idoma, the Burra, the Kilba, the Bachama, the Mbula, and all the others are nothing and the Muslim minorities in the north including the Kanuri, the Nupe, the Igbira, the Babur, the Shuwa Arabs, the Marghur, the Bade, the Bura, the Igalla, the Zerma, the Bariba, the Gbari, the Gwari and all the others know that when we are talking about leadership in the north and in Nigeria, Allah has given it to us, the Hausa-Fulani. They can grumble, moan and groan as much as they want but each time they go into their bedrooms to meet their wives and each time they get on their prayer mats to begin their prayers, it is we the Fulani that they think of, that they fear, that they bow to and that they pray for. Some of them are even ready to give us their wives and daughters for one nights sport and pleasure. They owe us everything. This is because we gave them Islam through the great Jihad waged by Sheik Uthman Dan Fodio. We also captured Ilorin, killed their local King and installed our Fulani Emir. We took that ancient town away from the barbarian Yoruba and their filthy pagan gods. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing Islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword and most of them chose the Koran. In return for the good works of our forefathers Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. Since 1960 we have been doing that and we intend to continue. The Igbo tried to stop us in 1966 and between 1967 and 1969 they paid a terrible price. They were brought to heel and since then they have been broken. No Goodluck or anyone else will stop us from taking back our power next year. We will kill, maim, destroy and turn this country into Africa's biggest war zone and refugee camp if they try it. Many say we are behind Boko Haram. My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us. We must fight and we will fight back in order to keep it. They have brought in the infidels from America and the pigs from Israel to help them but they will fail. The war has just begun, the Mujahadeen are more than ready and by Allah we shall win. If they don't want an ISIS in Nigeria then they must give us back the Presidency and our political power. Their soldiers are killing our warriors and our people every day but mark this: even if it takes one hundred years we will have our revenge. Every Fulani man that they kill is a debt that will be repaid even if it takes 100 years. The Fulani have very long memories''. Gwarzo spoke the mind of millions of hardline conservative Fulani Muslims and reflected the thinking of Buhari and those in his inner circle. This was an excellent enunciation of the Buhari agenda and doctrine. As the British would say, he was "spot on". Sadly in 2015 few were prepared to stand up to this irritating and insidious nonsense. Worse still even fewer were prepared to fly the flag of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ into battle and stand up and speak for the Ancient of Days, the Lord of Hosts, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and the King of Kings in Nigeria. As MC Holyman rightly wrote, "what is happening today in Nigeria is a well organised jihad which was planned a long time ago". And what we are witnessing today are the fruits of that evil agenda. Consider the following: On 26th March 2018, Badu Salisu Ahmadu, President of the Fulani Nationality Movement (FUNAM) said, "The time for half measure is not now. Fulani all over are being killed and massacred. |
and they are not laughing anymore. They stopped laughing three months after Buhari was sworn in! They stopped laughing after he showed his true colors, exposed his fangs and bit them in their soiled posteriors. And they have been living in trepidation and suffering from a Buhari-induced trauma ever since! Yet the truth is that they have not seen anything yet. The wickedness, persecution, mass murder, violation of civil liberties and human rights, graft, theft, selective justice, ethnic cleansing, genocide, oppression and tyranny that we have witnessed and experienced from Buhari over the last three years is childs play when compared to what he purposes to do to Nigeria and to his perceived enemies if he manages to come back in 2019. Those that were not comfortable with my approach in 2015 are now crying under their beds like babies and hiding in their wardrobes like the cowards that they are as a conseqience of the calamitious evil that has befallen the entire country. They don't talk anymore and they dare not publicly criticise the government out of fear for their lives, safety and liberty. They cringe, tremble, quiver, beg and crawl on their knees as Buhari and his goons kill our people, terrorise our citizens, burn our Churches, murder our priests, slaughter our women and butcher our children. They shiver and pray fervently as Buhari maligns and hunts down members of the opposition and bays for the blood of his detractors and perceived enemies like a ravenous beast. Today they are paying the price for refusing to fight and oppose evil three years ago. And the bitter truth is that Buhari never came to govern or to lead Nigeria: he came to torment her. Like the devil, he came to kill, steal and destroy. He came to enslave and to demonise. He came to uproot and to decimate all that is good, clean, decent, edifying and wholesome. He came to divide Nigeria on regional, ethnic and religious lines. He came to promote and provoke havoc until we end up being catapulted into a long, cruel, barbaric, horrendous, fratricdal and devastating civil war that will soak our nation from top to toe in blood and turn the entire west-African sub-region into a cauldron of fire. That is Buhari's mission and the demons around and within him are lusting and craving to usher in that unprecedented bloodfest and that era of carnage and destruction. I say shame on all those, particularly the Christians, that encouraged and supported him to come to power. They must share part of the blame for the great calamity that has befallen our country over the last three years because they supported and prayed a hungry, vengeful, blood-lusting and bitter wolf into the chicken coup in 2015. They also handed the keys of our national treasury to a certified and trigger-happy armed robber that thrives on giving the world the impression that he is an angel. The truth is that Buhari did not come to govern. He came to punish the Nigerian people, to destroy his many detractors, to Islamise Nigeria and to entrench, enshrine and establish Fulani supremacy, hegemony and power in perpetuity. In 2015 everyone in the north knew what he stood for and what he intended to do with power. Worse still they knew what he and his supporters felt about Christians, Middle Belters and southerners because during the presidential election campaign itself they did not hide it. Anybody, whether Christian or Muslim, that was not prepared to support his candidacy and instead opted to support Jonathan was labelled as a "kaffir", an "arne", an "unbeliever", a "heretic" and a "filthy traitor to Islam" who "hated Muslims and the Muslim cause". They said this over and over again from political podium to political podium, from mosque to mosque, from village to village and from town to town all over the north. Hardest hit and most insulted were the Muslim core northerners who heroically rose above primordial sentiments and supported Jonathan simply because they felt that he was the better man |
(THIS THREAD IS NOT LAZY READERS ALSO This is a classic try to read to end )How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, Morning Star, Son of the Dawn! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!"- Isaiah 14.12. On 4th May 2018 Mr. Layefa Walter wrote the following: "Please don't forgot that it was under Buhari’s watch that Nigeria dropped a bomb on refugees at an Internally Displaced People's (IDP's) camp in Rann, Borno State and called it a “regrettable operational mistake.” That mistake killed about 250 people. Yes, 250 unarmed Internally displaced people were killed. Don't forget that it was under the command of President Buhari that over 400 unarmed Shiites were killed by the Nigerian military. Yes, over 400 unarmed Shiites were killed. Don't forget that it was under the supervision of President Buhari that over 300 unarmed IPOB "members" were killed by the Nigerian military. Yes, over 300 unarmed IPOB members killed. Buhari is a thieving and lying mass murderer: a President who superintendents over the killings of his own citizens. It is a shame!" Mr. Walter is absolutely right. And in case anyone is still in any doubt about just how bad things are I urge them to watch a video that went viral on the internet two days ago showing a group of violent and battle-hardened Fulani herdsmen and terrorists in Church choir robes dancing, celebrating and making mockery of Christians whilst brandishing AK47's in the Church premises after they had slaughtered 2 Catholic clerics and 20 parishioners in Benue State last month. This is indeed a graphic depiction and an eloquent testimony of a sign of the times. Simply put, we are in a mess. Meg Barn hit the nail on the head when she said, "The bitter truth is that Buhari is suffering from bipolar disorder which makes him errorneously believe that he is Nigeria's Messiah in the day time while at night he is Usman Danfodio fighting a Jihad to complete the work Danfodio could not complete. Buhari is a dangerous psychopath mistakening Nigeria for the 18th century and he's a re-incarnatiion of another psychopath called Usman Dan Fodio. Impeach Buhari, get him to resign or vote him out! Do what you must but this must be his last tenure". Her analysis and conclusions are as apt as they are insightful. I saw all this coming in 2015 and I warned the nation but sadly few would listen. A few key figures in President Goodluck Jonathan's government and a handful of others at the highest level of the then ruling party, the PDP, felt that I was going too far. They were uncomfortable with the fact that I was prepared to speak the bitter truth about Buhari. Their view was that he was not as bad as I claimed and that he ought to be treated with kid gloves. How wrong they were! Others made the same mistake in 2016 when they brought the demon called Ali Modu Sheriff to lead our party and I kicked against it. Once again, to their utter shock and chagrin, I was proved right. The fact of the matter is that the difference between yours truly and others is that I have foresight, insight and the gift of discernment whilst most of them do not. Unlike them, I move in the prophetic. It is a gift from God. I can see and smell the evil in people long before others do and long before he or she shows their true colours. It is a gift from the Holy Spirit. That is why I fought so hard and with so much passion against Buhari in 2015 during the presidential election. I was not just fighting for Jonathan but also for my people including the Christians, the Middle Belters and the southerners. I was fighting for the hundreds of thousands of lives and souls that I knew would be killed and would perish under Buhari if he managed to win power. I was fighting for the future and soul of our beloved country Nigeria because I had been to the mountain-top and I saw what Buhari had purposed to do. Yet many, even from our own side during the presidential campaign, sought to rubbish me, discredit me and undermine me and they laughed my passion and zeal to scorn. Now they know better. |
Lagos is building a seaport , they also wan to build another international airport, are u thinking what am thinking |
ideology:maybe some people are getting ready for separation . |
Dear Jane, There are two issues to address. One is cultural. The other is practical. As a practical matter, you are unlikely to find anyone willing to work the reception desk for one hour per day. However, you will probably not have any trouble finding someone to work for four hours per day. Hire a part-time person to cover reception in the afternoons, and let Anita staff the reception desk in the mornings. Let Anita know that if she wants to remain as a half-time employee, you can accommodate that request and schedule her to work every morning. That way, she won't have any trouble picking up her son from the daycare center at five p.m. If Marcia wants to give Anita more than twenty hours of work per week (although it sounds like it would be hard for Marcia to make the argument that she has more than twenty hours per week of work for Anita) she can certainly do that, but of course doing so will cost your company money for no clear business benefit. That will handle the practical issue. The cultural issue is tougher. You and Marcia have not been communicating effectively. The hardest and most important part of any HR leadership job is to stay out of the political fray. As HR Manager you are your company's Minister of Culture, and right now your squabbles with Marcia are keeping you from performing that critical role. What is keeping you from telling Marcia exactly what you told me? What is keeping you from suggesting to Marcia that since she finds supervisor meetings boring and doesn't want to coach or mentor Anita, and also doesn't want to deal with staffing the function that she fought so hard to keep, perhaps you and she should jointly approach Kirk and let him weigh in on the issue? If Marcia should not be supervising Anita (or anyone else) it is your job to point that out. It sounds like you are afraid to involve Kirk. That's understandable, but as the company's HR Manager your number one priority is to speak your truth even when (or especially when) it is hard to do so. If you don't feel that you can deal forthrightly with political, jurisdictional or operational issues at work because you are afraid of what might happen when you do, you need to rethink your career direction. Being an HR leader means stepping through fear every day. No HR Manager can be effective at their job without feeling the catch in their throat and speaking up anyway. Everybody who's ever had to take on a thorny interpersonal issue at work can sympathize with you -- and almost everybody has been there -- but everybody who's ever done it also knows that there is no workaround. You simply have to face the fear and step through it. When you do, your muscles grow immediately. Anita showed up with this prickly issue to teach you something you need to know. Are you ready to work through this lesson? I believe you are! All the best, Liz |
Dear Liz, I'm the HR Manager for a small, fast-growing software firm. We have 105 employees, and 27 job openings. I love my job, but I'm swamped. I am extremely busy between recruiting, employee relations, training, comp and benefits and all the HR issues that go along with a fast-growing firm. I have an HR Assistant and a contract recruiter helping me. A year ago our front desk receptionist "Naomi" left the company. Naomi reported to the CEO's assistant, "Marcia." The reason Naomi reported to Marcia (who doesn't supervise any other employees) is because in our previous location, the front lobby was located just outside the CEO's office, and our CEO "Kirk" asked his administrator Marcia to supervise the front desk receptionist. Naomi started as a temp, and then she came on board full-time, reporting to Marcia. When Naomi left, the question came up again: who should the front desk receptionist report to? Marcia wanted Naomi's replacement to report to her, but I suggested that Naomi's replacement should report to me in HR because Marcia didn't supervise Naomi in any way. Naomi always complained to me that she had nothing to do. Meanwhile, I am drowning in work. The front desk receptionist could help us in HR, rather than sitting idle all day. Marcia never made any attempt that I could see to supervise Naomi, coach her, sit down with her or talk with her about her work. So, when Naomi left I brought up the issue that maybe Naomi's replacement should report to me or someone else. Marcia shut that down. She knew that Kirk would support her, just because she is his assistant and he wouldn't want to tick her off. We have supervisor meetings once a month, but Marcia doesn't come to those. She says they're "boring." She says she's too busy. Every other supervisor comes to the meetings. Marcia interviewed candidates for Naomi's replacement. She chose "Anita" for the job. Anita is not a great employee, but she has made friends here. She's a very friendly person. Our vendors who come to our facility every week or two love Anita. When there are no visitors in the lobby, Anita reads a magazine or goes on Facebook. I've asked Marcia whether Anita could help us with HR work (scheduling interviews, for instance) and she says, "No, I have plenty of work to keep Anita busy," but she literally doesn't give Anita anything to do. Sometimes there are no visitors in the lobby for an entire day, and Anita has nothing to do. One day Anita told me, "I'm going to start a lifestyle blog, to keep myself busy." I don't know whether she ever started her blog or not, but I get a lot of complaints from other departments because Anita sits at the front desk and paints her nails, talks to her friends on the phone and reads magazines. Anita went on maternity leave in November. I got a temp, "Vivienne," to handle the reception desk while Anita was gone. Vivienne did an amazing job. Three different department managers wanted to hire her full-time, even though the temp agency charges a hefty fee to clients like us who hire their temps on as full-time employees. Anita was supposed to come back to work on in February. A week before she was due to return, Anita called me (not Marcia) and told me that she needed another month off. Vivienne was supposed to move into Sales when Anita came back to work, so that move was delayed for a month. Anita came back to work in March and Vivienne started her new position as an inside salesperson. One week after she started working again, Anita came to see me. She said her daycare wasn't working out and she needed to make a change. She had found a better daycare facility for her son, but it's located close to her home and far from our office. She said she needed to change her working hours so she could get to the daycare center to pick up her son before the center closed for the evening at six p.m. She said she needed to change her working hours to be able to leave a four p.m. every day. I said, "Anita, I would like to accommodate you if possible but it's not that easy to find someone who will staff a front desk reception job for one hour, five days a week." She said, "What about Vivienne? I'm sure Sales can spare her for one hour a day." I said, "Vivienne is in a completely different function now. It's not fair to her to ask her to switch from Inside Sales to reception, one hour per day for the foreseeable future." Anita said, "Well, I have to do what's right for my baby. I'm going to be working from eight-thirty to four p.m. starting in two weeks, so we need to find a solution." She was very demanding. She dumped the problem on my desk and walked out of my office. I met with Marcia the next day. Marcia said, "It's your problem to solve, Jane." She didn't want to lift a finger to solve the problem even though she is responsible for the reception function -- because she insisted on it! I sent an email to all of our managers asking for ideas. They all said, "I don't have any employee I can spare for an hour a day, every day." I called the temp agency. They didn't have any temps who wanted to work for one hour a day, understandably. I told Marcia that I've done everything I can and that if she wants to keep Anita on board, she needs to find a solution or at least partner with me to find a resolution. She continues to say, "You're in charge of staffing, Jane -- not me." I'm not sure what to do. If our lobby is unstaffed for the last hour of the day starting in two weeks, I'm the one who's going to get flak about it -- not Marcia. I don't think I'll be able to find anyone who wants to work for one hour a day. I don't like the fact that an employee can say "I'm changing my hours -- deal with it" and somehow that's my problem. By now, everybody has heard about the issue with Anita. It's the biggest topic in our office. About seventy percent of the team wants to get rid of Anita and find somebody new to staff the front reception desk. They say it's not fair that Anita gets to leave an hour early and nobody else gets to set their own hours. About thirty percent of our team wants me to find another solution so Anita can stay here. They say, "How can we call ourselves a family friendly workplace if we won't accommodate a new mom?" What should I do? Thanks, Jane
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APC AND CHELSEA ARE LIKE 5 AND 6, THEY ARE FOLLOWED MAINLY BY THUGS. . APC NO GET SENSE |
for me , all i will say is that the details are not clear enough, some are saying the woman might have gone wild on them, but this same woman agreed to forgo are seat(have you seen people argue because of their seats on the plane?) for this same man before the whole smelling issue. anyway , United Airline always get in the news for the wrong reason. |
Ebukax:BUHARI? WETIN CONCERN BUHARI FOR THIS CASE
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LOLLY POP |
Eco99:HE BE LIKE SAY YOU GET EXPERIENCE.
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young girl, na ur address be this abi? , make i visit your madam, how many stoke she give you sef. her head go correct today
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Please give only wrong answers.
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Cc Lalastica This one go make person laugh small for this naija, If na naija, na to find cup and spoon. |
This one never chop today , that why he wrote Nigerian
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Dominiquez: ![]() |
surgical:Yeah |

